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Jobst I, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg (1483-1531) was a German nobleman. He was the ruling Count of
Schauenburg and
Holstein-Pinneberg from 1527 until his death. He was a son of
John IV (1449 – 30 March 1527) and his wife, Cordula of Gemen (d. 30 May 1528).
Marriage and issue
In 1506, he married
Mary of Nassau-Siegen (1491-1547), a daughter of Count
John V of Nassau-Siegen . Among their children were:
Otto, died young
Adolph III , Elector and
Archbishop of Cologne from 1547 to 1556
Anton , Elector and Archbishop of Cologne from 1556 to 1558
John V (
c. 1512 – 1560), Count of Holstein-Schauenburg from 1531, married in 1555 to Countess Elisabeth of East Frisia (1531-1558)
Cordula (1516-1542), married:
on 8 April 1529 to Count Everwin of Bentheim (1461-13 December 1530)
in 1536 to Count
Gumprecht II of Neuenahr-Alpen
Otto IV (1517-1576), co-ruler from 1531 to 1560, ruling Count of Holstein-Schauenburg from 1560
Jobst II (
c. 1520 – 1581), ruling Lord of
Gemen from 1531, married in 1561 to Elisabeth of Palland (d. 1606)
William II (d. 1580), Provost of
Hildesheim
References
C.Porskrog Rasmussen, E. Imberger, D. Lohmeier, I. Momsen (eds.): Die Fürsten des Landes , Neumünster 2008
International National People
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